Tuesday, February 21, 2012

i phone v



So it is approaching Summer of 2011 and if you're anything like me you've held out pretty much as long as you can hold out, waiting for what's going to be the hottest phone for the next good little while. My first true smart phone was the original 8GB iPhone in 2007, back when it was the "Silver-back Big Boy." Before that I had a Motorola Q, which was the smart phone of an earlier time, but didn't really hold a flame to what is now considered a smart phone. Having the newest hottest phone is something that started in high school for me (2001); I was one of the first kids on the block with a huge text messaging plan, custom full-audio ring tones, and Sprint's version of mobile web (Vision I think?). After having the Touch Point it's been steps up only from there.



So, in having the iPhone, I literally loved everything about it. It was not only a sexy phone, but a useful one. Built-in map and GPS, high-quality email capability, and what seemed then like the closest a phone could get to a real web-browser; it was a dream. Obviously, the progression that the iPhone has made over the years only expanded on its original key features and it's even more impressive than before. Unfortunately, it's no longer leaps and bounds ahead of every other phone on the market; before, not only was it the sexiest phone, but no other phone could touch its features, today, not so much. Now I'm left debating: Do I want to continue with the sexy design, stable/reliable OS that I know and trust, and widest compatibility with after-market products? Or move on to the newer, open, growing, innovative platform from a company that I love more than just about any other company on the planet (Google, which I love; opposed to Apple that I admire and appreciate, but kind of dislike), with handsets that have 4G NOW, do everything an iPhone can do and more, and who seem to be just scratching the surface of what they're capable of? And lastly, what about Blackberry; are they going to catch-up and if so, when; and is BBM worth being FAR behind the curve (no pun intended) in technology?
Oh Blackberry, I have also grown to love you as well; for entirely different reasons than the iPhone of course. iPhone is the hot blonde girlfriend I've had for a good little while now, but we always have something in the way of us taking the next step; you're the beautiful, sweet brunette with cute square-framed glasses, that's smart and charming, that I met in my Internet Marketing program. We get along so great, you totally get me, but I'm not sure if we'd work out long-term; it seems you prefer a much more simple life, yet I have huge goals and aspirations and prefer the fast-life. Do you think you can handle a life with me in the fast lane? Well, Blackberry, CAN YOU?
After having the iPhone for a while, I purchased an 8530, then the 9330, and never got around to the full-featured 9650; I've learned what the craze was about Blackberry, and more specifically "BBM." But being so far behind in technology and sex-appeal started to get to me after a while. I was "used-to" the iPhone now: touch screen didn't wow me anymore, apps smapps, I want to try something new, grown-up, business-like. Blackberry fulfilled my expectations, even exceeding them in some aspects, but it's Summer 2011 and I have a big plans; the last thing I need is a phone that can't keep up with my constant pix Tweeting, Word Press blogging HD Video shooting, Facebook mobile uploading, international Skype messaging, Adobe Flash site visiting, hotspot internet sharing, cloud-based music listening... need I continue? Blackberry, it looks like we might be great together, just not at this time in my life.
I've been waiting for the Motorola Droid Bionic and have officially gotten over the excitement I had when there was speculation of an early 2011 release. Now the Thunderbolt is looking quite appealing; it's available now, it's 4G, and the tech blog nerds are speculating that dual-core processors are over-kill for at least a year or so... Um, what else would I be waiting for? Not only that, but there's been like 15 Droids released in the past couple of months, one of which I think has dual-core (I'm not going to look that up, it doesn't matter either way), so Bionic you're really losing me fast baby! There was already the question of HTC vs Moto anyway. By and large it seems people are in preference of HTC; I don't know either way because I haven't really played with many Droids, but coming from a Motorola Q way back when, and a few other Moto phones, I'm not so sure I'd dislike Moto as much as the others. The other manufacturers of Droid I haven't paid much attention to; as I have no plans of getting one of the "late to the party trying to catch-up" models, no matter how great of a job they're doing at catching-up.
So if I'm not going to wait, the question becomes which Droid would be the front-runner for me? Easy right? Thunderbolt, duh! Not so fast though. Yes, 4G blah blah blah and everything any Droid on the market can do for the most part, except connect to the not-quite- a-computer-thing. But do I really want to go that high-end right-away? Or do I want to get a mid-level Droid like the Incredible 2, which is still quite sexy and feature packed, but I wouldn't feel quite as bad scrapping it in a few months if something amazing comes out like say 'er an iPhone5 or lord-willing even better; I can't even imagine such a product! The Incredible 2 is a sexy little beast, I actually like it's look, feel, and weight better than the Thunderbolt; but not having 4G when I live and am in a 4G capable area over 85% of my usage-time is a pretty big mark to miss. At this point it's looking like three possibilities: Thunderbolt, iPhone4, or Incredible 2 (don't even speak to me about Droid X, that phone is hideous, I don't care if it could keep me company at night, I have standards).
Now, that I've pretty much removed Blackberry from the running for now (your technological short-comings are too vast to choose you; I'd be choosing you for nothing more than brand loyalty and bbm, and we just don't have that kind of history), narrowed my choices down to two Droids (Thunderbolt and Incredible 2) and the iPhone4, the question comes down to which one of these? This is where I'm somewhat stuck, and ultimately I'm thinking that it's going to come down to price. I'm not eligible for an upgrade, so I'll be purchasing pre-owned or full-retail. If I can't find a suitable pre-owned, the iPhone4 and Thunderbolt are immediately eliminated; I will not be spending $600 on a phone this Summer, I'll much rather enjoy an extra week out of the country. So far I've found a couple Thunderbolts for a little less than $400, a couple of iPhone4 for the same, and only one Incredible 2 for $350; with these prices it's for sure Thunderbolt or iPhone4; and with what I mentioned about 4G and open platform I think Thunderbolt wins.




                            


Friday, February 17, 2012

i phone mobile phone

A reverse cell phone lookup is simply a process of finding someone's name, address and other related information by their cell phone number. There are a lot of websites on the Internet offering reverse cell phone searches. Some of them claim to be free, others require a small fee before you can access background information about a particular mobile or unlisted number. There are also directories that combine land line, cellphone and unlisted number listings - providing an all-in-one people search service.




Clearly, everyone would like to access this info for free and for this reason there are many websites that try to capitalize on this notion by running various scams. You should be very careful not to click on any of such websites unless you are 100% confident about their legitimacy. You may pick up a computer virus before you even know it.
To do a reverse mobile phone lookup you need to use a trusted directory service. While there is no national cell phone directory available in the USA due to various privacy concerns, there are specialized directories used by private detectives, journalists and anyone from suspicious spouses to bounty hunters to help in their business. These companies invest a lot of time and financial resources in compiling mobile phone numbers into huge data sets by using both private and public sources, as well as major cell phone carrier restricted databases.
The entire process of finding someone by cellphone number is very straightforward - all you have to do is enter the phone number you are trying to track down and hit the "Search" button. If the number is included in the directory, you will be able to view basic identifying information such as the phone owner's name, age, mobile provider, billing address, previous addresses and more.
Some cellphone directories like the one referenced below can be used to search both mobile and listed / unlisted residential numbers. You can also request a detailed background check that may include criminal and divorce records, if any, and more.
Visit www.CellPhoneLookup.com for more information and an instant reverse phone lookup.

 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

i phone reviews



Buying a mobile phone is big decision, and for consumers looking for simplicity over complexity, look no further than a Jitterbug Phone. Jitterbug prides itself on creating a easy to use, easy to understand cell phone. So simple, that the only buttons on the phone are "Yes", "No", and a 10 digit keypad. You can be connected to a live operator at any time, and the phone actually makes a dial-tone when you open it. When you say "I just need a phone", this is it.




Many people find that simplicity is exactly what they need. These phones resemble a home phone more than a phone that can slice, dice, and make Julian fries. There have been some complaints of course and you may have found from searching online. But many of those complaints have follow ups posted that say the situation was resolved very quickly and they were happy with the way it was taken care of. Not all, of course, some people still ended up not liking the service. But most said the phone, and the price which is quite a bit cheaper than traditional phone plans, was just what they wanted.
Really, the Jitterbug Phone knows no comparison. I've searched around and tried to find a phone that is simply aimed at simplicity, rather than additional "apps" or other utterly confusing features. There really are none. That's not to say that you should go with Jitterbug because they are the only game in town. But really, they are the only ones that have targeted the "simple" phone market. They are creating a "my" phone, instead of an "i" phone. There are other phones that have large buttons and run on services like Sprint, or Verizon, but you have to unlock phones and do all sorts of other stuff that really doesn't make it worth it. Jitterbug as a company has designed itself to deliver simple phones to people who want just that: a phone.
Jitterbug has two different types (models) of phones: The Jitterbug Dial (the original model) and the Jitterbug J (the newer model). I'm going to go over some features of each phone, as many users report a much more enjoyable experience with the newer Jitterbug J:
Jitterbug J 
  • Has a Bluetooth interface, a loud speakerphone, caller ID, and a storage capacity of 50 contacts
  • A Battery Life of 3 - 4 hours of talk time or 300 hours of standby-time
  • Manufactured by Samsung
  • Capable of Text Messaging
  • Has an actual dial tone
  • Has a soft rubber cushion around the ear
  • Released in 2009
Jitterbug Dial
  • Weighs 4.4 ounces
  • 1.8 inch display with large fonts
  • Also has a cushion around the ear
  • Call quality is reported as not as good as the J Phone
  • Released in 2006
Plans start at 14.99 a month for 50 minutes. You can also buy prepaid minutes if you are afraid about going over your allotment. All in all, if you are looking for a simple, easy to understand, and stress-free phone, the Jitterbug offers all.
Jeff Pittman is a technology writer. A directory of Jitterbug Phone Reviews from users who have used the phone and described their experiences in detail can be found at Jitterbug Phone Reviews.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

i phone t mobile

Are you interested in buying the T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant Android Phone? This phone is one of the most popular mobile phones right now because it's designed for anyone who is looking for the perfect blend of mobile entertainment and communication in one device.
Imagine yourself on a long airplane flight and you have nothing to do for a couple of hours. With the Samsung Vibrant Android Phone you can watch your favorite movies or tv, play your favorite games, listen to the radio, read a book and even access the internet right on the plane.



Many people are switching from their old cell phones and buying these phones because they offer many cool communication features like 3G connectivity, 16GB internal memory a 5 mega-pixal camera and so much more.
I love the fact that I can sync up the Android Phone with my email accounts & calendars so I never miss important dates or meetings on my schedule plus I also have access to all of my instant messaging programs like Yahoo Messenger or Windows Live so I never miss out on the chance to stay in touch with my online friends anytime of the day.
This phone is light (weighs 4.16 ounces) and can easily fit in your pocket or purse. It comes with a 2 GB micro SD memory card, USB cable and wired stereo headset. Another cool thing about this phone is that it comes with a battery that's good for up to 4 hours of talk time and 96 hours of standby time so you can take it with you everywhere and have confidence that it will be ready when you need to use it.
The T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant Android Phone was created for people who live active lifestyles and want to stay connected and take their favorite games, music or movies with them wherever they go. This phone comes pre-loaded with the James Cameron's awesome movie Avatar, the PC game Sims 3 and lots of other applications like Amazon's Kindle Reader a mobile TV, a mobile TV application and a mobile radio application. There are also hundreds of other applications to choose from to customize your phone.
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Friday, February 10, 2012

IPad 3 to be launched in first week of March 2012.

This past month rumors have been flowing here and there about the new IPad. At the same time last year everyone was expecting IPad 2. The rumors and reports about IPad 3 began back in December and hopes were high that it will be launched in February 2012, but it isn’t now the stakes are higher than ever because the IOS users want and are expecting some major  changes in the upcoming device in the first week of march. This news was given by All Things D.
We have already discussed some rumors and specifications which are being expected in IPad 3. The report tells that IPad 3 will be revealed to the world in San Francisco in the first week. Apple has the highest stocks and share in the market as of 2011 and i don’t think they are going to take any chances now. IPad 2 was also launched in march 2011, and have done a great deal in the tablet and computer market. So Apple is thinking the same about the IPad 3. They are maintainig there momentum to keep their name higher than others.
As most of you all know that, the new IPad will be same like IPad 2 in design. Some major changing in resolution which i think is a good job by Apple with resolution up to 2048×1536 Retina Display, bringing its pixel density in line with the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. With improved Camera 5 megapixels and a LED flash. thickness same as the IPad 2. So March is not away we just have to wait and watch.

Microsoft to deliver CRM apps for iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone in Q2

Summary: Microsoft will deliver mobile versions of its Dynamics CRM app and service for iPad, iPhone, Android phone, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7 in the second quarter of 2012.



Some time between April and May of this year, Microsoft will roll out Dynamics CRM mobile clients and service simultaneously for the iPad, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry devices.
The coming mobile components — something some Windows Phone users have been asking about for years — will be part of the Dynamics CRM Q2 2012 service update, Microsoft officials said on February 6. (February 6 is the day when Microsoft is releasing its preview guide for its next update, which Microsoft has committed to provide 60 to 90 days before a new update is available to on-premises and online users.)
All of the new mobile CRM releases will be ready at the same time and downloadable from their respective marketplaces on the same day, said Craig Dewar, Director of Product Management for Dynamics CRM.
Here’s a Microsoft-supplied screen shot of what the Dynamics CRM app on the iPad will look like:
(click on the image above to enlarge)
The coming Dynamics CRM mobile clients/service starts at $30 per user, per month and supports the use of up to three devices per user. While this sounds pricey compared to the going rate for Office 365 and its component parts, it looks like it undercuts Salesforce’s comparable mobile-client offering, which starts at $65 per user per month. (Salesforce also has a free Mobile Lite CRM clientwith limited capabilities and connectivity, as does Microsoft, which still offers Mobile Express for Dynamics CRM.)
In addition to adding mobile support to its platform, Microsoft also is stepping up its cross-browser support for Dynamics CRM users. With the Q2 update, users will have a choice of Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari running on PCs, Macs and iPads. Here’s a chart showing which versions will be supported on which platforms:
(click on table above to enlarge)
The Q2 update also will add more social capabilities, making Microsoft’s social CRM components look and feel even more like Facebook- and/or Salesforce Chatter. Users will have the ability to like/unlike status updates on their Activity Feeds and get improved filtering capabilities.
Users of the on-premises version of the Q2 update also will have access to new Microsoft Excel Workbooks with pre-defined PowerPivot models and Power View Report templates to help them perform quick analyses in areas like product sales, customer demographics and sales pipelines. (Power View, a k a “Project Crescent,” is a new self-service business-intelligence feature in SQL Server 2012, which is due to launch on March 7.) Microsoft plans to add support for these enterprise capbilities to Dynamics CRM, too, at some point in the future, officials said.



The Dynamics CRM unit isn’t the only Microsoft division that is upping its cross-platform support.
Microsoft already offers OneNote for the iPhone and iPad; a SkyDrive cloud-storage app for iPhone; a Lync client for Android; a Lync client for iPhone and Hotmail for Android. Company officials said late last year to expect even more mobile cross-platform app support from Microsoft in 2012, especially on Android devices.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

i phone review

Temple Run And GlassPong - Two Great Free Games For The iPhone 4S
Recently Temple Run has become the top grossing game for the iPhone 4S. The title is a free game although users have the option to purchase additional coins which can be exchanged for power ups and character boosts. The principle of Temple Run is quite simple, guide your explorer character through a series of paths and collect coins along the way while trying to travel as far as you possibly can. There are obviously obstacles in your way which you will need to swerve, jump and slide under to avoid.
Keep in Touch With the HTC Explorer Using the People Widget
Keep in touch with the HTC Explorer using the People widget that comes as part of the Sense user experience implemented through the power of the Android operating system respectively. The lightweight and compact handset which features a full touch display measuring 3.2 inches offers many features such as this widget for social networking and communicating with friends.
New Updates Help Cure Reported Issues On The Samsung Galaxy Nexus
One area where the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has encountered some problems is when sending an MMS message. Many users have experienced problems when they attach a photograph to a message and this content is never sent to the intended recipient. Many users have got around the problem by downloading a separate application to perform this task but sending the data with the built in application is a much faster and more simple affair. This new update cured this issue and from reports that we have heard nobody has encountered any further problems in this area.
Key Features Of The HTC Radar
If you compare the HTC Radar to its cousin the HTC Titan, this handset is smaller and easy on the pocket. It is such a looker and with a solidly built body.
What You Should Know About The HTC Titan
If you want a smartphone that will put you in awe, then the HTC Titan is for you. This is unlike anything that you have ever held before.
Motorola Atrix 2 4G MB865 Unlocked GSM Quad Band Android
The Motorola Atrix 4G MB865 Smartphone is perhaps one of the most advanced and surprising smartphones available of Motorola. It is and stands to reason that Motorola would offer advanced cell and smartphone devices. However, one would be surprised to find that the same device will act as a WiFi "hotspot" for up to five other devices.
New Waterproof Coating And Interface Changes Expected On The iPhone 5
When the iPhone 4S was launched in 2011 it boasted a brand new version of the famous iOS operating system. It is widely predicted that the new iPhone 5 will be accompanied by another new version that will offer many improvements to the consumer. It is expected that iOS6 will incorporate a new data control interface named Persistent Overlay.
HTC Radar - Premium Designed Android Mango Smartphone
If you want a smartphone that boasts premium design and one that runs on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, then the HTC Radar is for you. Yes, this is one of HTC's premium handsets that run on the latest Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS.
Android Devices Like The Samsung Galaxy S2 Attract First Time Smartphone Consumers
A new report reveals that first time smartphone buyers are favouring the Android platform over other formats such as iOS and Windows. According to market research firm NPD Android devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S2 dominated the market among first time buyers in Q4 of 2011 with a massive 53% share. Apple followed in second place with 34% which left the remaining 9% to be shared between alternative platforms.
UK iPhone 4S Users To Enjoy Faster Data Transfer Speeds During 2012
At present iPhone 4S users in the UK can enjoy mobile data transfer speeds of 21Mbps which enables users to experience a satisfactory web browsing experience when they are on the move. This transfer speed is ample for uploading media to social networking sites and also for general web browsing. This speed however can be improved and the new HSPA+ service will double the current data transfer speed to 42Mbps to give users an even faster online experience.
What You Can Expect On The HTC Explorer
So you are ready to make that transition. You want to start using an Android smartphone that is easy to operate and something that will fit your budget. You have heard a lot about HTC's Android smartphone the HTC Explorer.
The Interface Of The HTC Explorer
If you are looking for an easy to operate Android smartphone, then the HTC Explorer is for you. The handset is small and it ships with a 3.2" screen.
A Look Around The iPhone 4S
The release of Apple's refreshed iPhone disappointed a lot of Apple's fan base. It's not because it is not that good, but people were expecting Apple to release the iPhone 5.
The HTC Sensation 4G: Reasonable Price, Uncommon Performance
Android devices capable of 4G network speeds have been out for awhile now and just about every new phone released is 4G-compatible. Just because stable 4G cellular networks are relatively new doesn't mean you need the latest hardware to get the most out of the experience. HTC's Sensation 4G for T-Mobile proves that it makes more sense to do things right the first time rather than stumble your way to success.
Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touchscreen Phone GPS 12 MP
The Nokia N8 GSM Smartphone offers quite it a bit in a very neat package at 7.7 inches by 7.3 inches by 1.4 inches thick, yet weighing only 4.76 ounces. Into this modestly sized package Nokia has not only managed to squeeze a smartphone, but also a high-resolution 12MP camera with 3X zoom, as well as a front-facing VGA-compatible (640 x 480 resolution) lens for videoconferencing.

A Look At Some Great Fitness Applications For The Samsung Galaxy S2
If you are looking to use your Samsung Galaxy S2 as part of a more structured fitness regime there are some excellent applications available for users of all fitness levels. The excellent C25K application aims to take a beginner and have them comfortably running 5km within nine weeks. The software schedules a number of runs over the nine week period that increase in intensity each week.
Smart Tags And NFC Impress On The Sony Xperia S
Obviously all of the tasks that Smart Tags perform on the Sony Xperia S can be done manually by the user but there is no doubt that they do make using the phone a much easier and less time consuming affair. It is widely expected that we see a release date in the second quarter of 2012 for these useful new innovations. In terms of retail price we should expect a price of around £25 for a set of four tokens.
A Look At The Aviary Photo Editing Application For The Motorola Razr
A number of picture effects can be added to your photographs taken on the Motorola Razr to make them look even more eye catching. These effects are basically a variety of filters that are applied to your shot to give them a very vintage or retro appearance. Several of these are available on the application but there are also some additional options available to purchase if you desire.
Does the iPhone 4S Need to Compete in the Specs Race?
These days, device manufacturers are launching handsets that sport specifications we thought never possible. It all started with the LG Optimus 2X. It was the first to come packed with a 1 GHz dual-core processor.
What You Should Expect From the Blackberry Bold 9900
The Blackberry Bold 9900 is one of the latest handsets to come out of the Canadian phone manufacturer Research In Motion (RIM). Is it worth your money? What should you expect from this handset?
Siri And FaceTime On The iPhone 4S
The refreshed iPhone, the iPhone 4S is one of the top-selling smartphones in the market since its release last year. A lot of people are talking about the amazing new features that this phone is shipped with.
HTC Sensation XL And Ice Cream Sandwich
Back in November 2011, HTC introduced the second Sensation with Beats; this is the HTC Sensation XL. This very same model made both music lovers and geeks fall in love with a pocket-friendly Android music phone.
HTC Sensation XL - Will It Get The Android 4.0?
The HTC Sensation XL originally came with Android 2.3 or better known as the Gingerbread. It came packed with 1.5 GHz processor, HTC Sense UI 3.5, Beats Audio and Headset, 4.7" S-LCD capacitive touch screen, and more. Now the big question is will it get the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)?
HTC Sensation XE - Android Music Phone
If you are looking for a music handset and you cannot afford buying a fancy iPhone handset, then the HTC Sensation XE is for you. Yes, this is your next best bet in owning a spectacular music handset without paying more. With this phone, you will get a fast processor and the famous Beats by Dr. Dre.
HTC Sensation XE - Here To Impress
We all look forward to having something that will blow our minds. It doesn't matter whether we are looking for a brand new car, jewelry, or an electronic gadget.
A Look Around The HTC Rhyme
We all can't afford buying high-end smartphones in the likes of iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S2. We all want them, but in reality we can only get what our budgets would allow us.
How To Use Skype On Your HTC Sensation
The HTC Sensation is well known for its versatility. In this article I will look at how you can use it to make free video calls using the popular Skype app which is available for download in the Android Market.
How To Make The Most Of The Samsung Galaxy Note And Its Multimedia Credentials
As the most powerful device in the manufacturer's current line-up, the Samsung Galaxy Note has the specifications to appeal to many types of user. In this article I will look at the benefits it can bring to multimedia enthusiasts by focussing on some of its key features.
How To Use The Facebook App On Your HTC Sensation
If you own a smartphone, the chances are that you also have an account with Facebook, the most popular social networking site in the world, and also the most visited, even beating goliaths like Google. The Android operating system is increasing in popularity, and to capitalise on this, there is an Android optimised Facebook app available from the Android Market, which can be downloaded to phones like the HTC Sensation. In this article I will look at how to use the main features of this app.
Olympics Promotion For All Galaxy Device Purchases Including The New Samsung Galaxy Nexus
There are several models that customers can choose from to be in with a chance of winning the tickets. If you are looking for good specification but at a wallet friendly price then the Samsung Galaxy R is a great option. This phone incorporates a 4.2 inch LCD display and offers some excellent multi media features including the ability to capture high definition video footage at a resolution of 720P.


                

Monday, February 6, 2012

i phone touch

Touch screens are being installed on so many devices these days. From touch screen computers to touch screen mobile devices. Today I'll be writing about a touch screen device from Sprint. They are the only company that will be able to provide you with the HTC EVO phone. This company was amongst the pioneer providers of wireless service and one of the first to become a 4g network. Probably this is the reason why HTC EVO is so famous.



If you will want to find some really cool applications for the 4g EVO mobile phone then you should look into the AppBrain Market application. This application is specifically created for such cellular phones and it will help you find all sorts of cool applications as long as your phone uses the Android operating system.
If you will want to find the greatest application for the EVO mobile phone you will have to do a little digging. But if you will use the AppBrain App Market you will make this effort a lot more manageable. If you will want to use this application then you will only have to one simple thing and that is to log onto your Google account. This application finder uses Google because everyone has a Google account and if you don't then you shouldn't worry because it is very fast and easy to create one.
When you will log onto your Google account you will be asked to create an AppBrain nickname and then to download and install this application onto your cell phone. You will then need to visit appbrain.com and see the whole collection of applications they have there and if you like one just install it. You can select more applications with the "Sync with AppBrain" action and then a bigger number of applications will be shown on your cell phone and you can install them one by one. AppBrain is a great application for the EVO just because it can be handled with such ease. You won't find any other such application for a cell phone ever.
Patty Hahne
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